On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 14:24, Jakub Jelinek wrote:
This means though that almost no FC3 programs can run
on vanilla i386{SX,DX} CPUs. Is this a problem to anyone?
Red Hat 9 was almost impossible to run decently on an i386-class machine
due to lack of resources (mainly, the CPU). I sill have a 386DX/20 lying
around, but it's simply unable to run anything newer than a 2.0, or
2.2-kernel based distribution.
Fedora Core installer will certainly not install on i486
either, but if rpms from FC3 are used by RULE project...
There have been some i486+ only instructions accidentally
used in the past in many C++ programs (from libstdc++-v3
headers) and apparently nobody noticed this in RHL or
Fedora, so I assume not really many people are attempting
to revive their i386 boxes.
As I said before, EnGarde Secure Linux 1.0, which is 2.2-kernel-based,
is what that machine can run at most.
Another alternative is to change all rpms in FC3 which are .i386.rpm
in FC2 to .i486.rpm, with rpmrc:
optflags: i386 -O2 -g -march=i386 -m32
optflags: i486 -O2 -g -march=i486 -mtune=pentium4 -m32
optflags: i586 -O2 -g -march=i586 -m32
optflags: i686 -O2 -g -march=i686 -mtune=pentium4 -m32
optflags: athlon -O2 -g -march=athlon -m32
I like this one. Go for it!